He will lead his first training on Tuesday and will be on the bank of Monaco, present 6th of the French Championship four points of the 2nd place on Sunday, in Nantes.
Le Monde
The Belgian coach Philippe Clement has committed until June 30, 2024 with Monaco, where he replaces the Croatian Niko Kovac, dismissed on December 30, announced Monday, January 3, the Ligue Club 1. Philippe Clement, 47 Years, was the coach of the Bruges Club, 2 e of the Belgian championship and with which he was champion in 2020 and 2021. Former Belgian international midfielder, he had previously led Genk as a champion from Belgium in 2019.
Oleg Petrov, Monaco Vice-Chairman, welcomed the arrival of Philippe Clement in a statement:
“Its demonstrated ability to make the best of young and talented groups while achieving ever higher goals during his career make it the same person to logically pursue, and with intact ambition, the chapter we have We opened at the beginning of the last season aiming at sustainably bringing AS Monaco in the elite of French football and on the European scene. “
Philippe Clement will direct his first training Tuesday and will be on the bank of Monaco, current 6 e of the four-point French championship of the 2 e place, Sunday, in Nantes.
Bruno Irres named Troyes trainer
In parallel, the Club de Troyes (L1) announced Monday the arrival of Bruno Irles, 46, as a new coach, four days after the departure of Laurent Batlles. The new Aubois technician, who was still on Quevilly-Rouen (L2) Sunday during defeat (3-1) in the Coupe de France against Monaco, committed for eighteen months, announced the Espérance Sportive Troyes Aube Champagne (ESTAC) in a statement.